I have a HX803, tried editing one of the conf files to 'HX8' but how do I know if its picked up correctly? PS3MS will show up on the TV, but .avis won't play. It isn't helped by my mini running at 720p and me not being able to see the bottom of the status screen in PS3MS as it doesn't have scroll bars!

edit: temporarily changed to 1080p. PS3MS shows the TV as being picked up, and its using the correct .conf file (one picked up from here). So that conf file should tell it what formats my TV can play, and anything not in that list should be transcoded into one of those formats? So whats going wrong? Video I'm trying to play shows up as [AVC] when listed

although I have my mini under the TV for plex, if I can get the TV playing all my videos, then my mini can be moved to the spare room

So, could you please explain, what is the reason, why I can't see the dvr-ms files on the XMB of the Bravia, if I choose MPEGTSAC3. This should have no influence on it. Or am I wrong?How is it possible to use the better format 'MPEGTSAC3' (what I wanted to do) and to see the dvr-ms files? Is it because of thumbnail generating? I have no idea why I can't see the files.

brotherjohn wrote:So, could you please explain, what is the reason, why I can't see the dvr-ms files on the XMB of the Bravia, if I choose MPEGTSAC3. This should have no influence on it. Or am I wrong?

I'm seeing some issues streaming videos to my Bravia EX503. The videos are in various formats on the PC, mpeg1, mov, divx, xvid etc. When browsing the videos from the TV, the videos appear as MPEG2 files - I assume this is indicating what PMS will transcode the file(s) to.

The videos stream, but I am seeing lots of black and white squares/rectangles on the screen, appearing in random places, and of a random size. This happens with both PMS and WMP12. Videos play fine on the PC. Videos also play fine on my PS3, but in this case, the videos are not being transcoded.

brotherjohn wrote:How is it possible to use the better format 'MPEGTSAC3' (what I wanted to do) and to see the dvr-ms files? Is it because of thumbnail generating? I have no idea why I can't see the files.

BrotherJohn,

I don't recommend using any renderer.conf file other than the default ones included already with current PS3 beta r412. In particular the .conf file posted earlier on this thread to be found here.

If your BRAVIA is in fact the EX505, the default BraviaEX.conf should be good to go. You have not indicated if you had problems playing dvr-ms files with the default configuration file to start with.

Delete all files in your "PS3 Media Server\Renderes" folder except for BraviaEX.conf, then please make sure you are using the ORIGINAL conf file. Then open the file with wordpad and get rid of the "LINE FEED" which appears between end of line;

I have tried most of what is suggested: increasing the PMS Transcode buffer to 600, and increasing the Java Heap to 1024 and even 1536. But still getting stuttering play back. Tried limiting and unlimiting the network bandwidth.

brotherjohn wrote:How is it possible to use the better format 'MPEGTSAC3' (what I wanted to do) and to see the dvr-ms files? Is it because of thumbnail generating? I have no idea why I can't see the files.

BrotherJohn,

I don't recommend using any renderer.conf file other than the default ones included already with current PS3 beta r412. In particular the .conf file posted earlier on this thread to be found here.

If your BRAVIA is in fact the EX505, the default BraviaEX.conf should be good to go. You have not indicated if you had problems playing dvr-ms files with the default configuration file to start with.

Delete all files in your "PS3 Media Server\Renderes" folder except for BraviaEX.conf, then please make sure you are using the ORIGINAL conf file. Then open the file with wordpad and get rid of the "LINE FEED" which appears between end of line;

Save the conf file, then log out of your current Windows session then log in back again, relaunch PS3 Media Server. Check to see if you now can see and play the dvr-ms files in your BRAVIA xbar.

Cheers!

The problem is with the default BraviaEX.conf file that it doesn't work for some files, for example mp4. You can find my post here One solution is to use another more restrictive .conf file. I use the following and it does a good job for video trancoding and it plays mp4 files :